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Indiana Fort Wayne Shambaugh, Kast, Beck & Williams, L.L.P. attorney Simpson, Brian M.
  • Lawyer name:Simpson, Brian M.
  • Address:229 West Berry Street Suite 400Fort Wayne,IN
  • Phone:260-440-3530
  • Fax:260-422-9038
  • PostalCode:46802 -2200
  • WebSite:http://www.skbw.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Business Organizations Commercial Transactions Real Estate Taxation ,Business Organizations, Real

Indiana Fort WayneShambaugh, Kast, Beck & Williams, L.L.P. attorney Simpson, Brian M. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Business Organizations Commercial Transactions Real Estate Taxation ,Business Organizations, Real Estate,Shambaugh, Kast, Beck & Williams, L.L.P.

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  • I was born in Wurzburg, Germany, where my father was stationed during the Vietnam War. My parents were both from the Fort Wayne area, so we returned here soon after I was born. I was a 1990 graduate of Snider High School.

    While in college, I competed for the Indiana University Racquetball Team. In my final year of competition, the IU men's team finished #3 in the country and I was the individual national champion. You can see my picture in the Faces in the Crowd in the April 21, 1997, issue of Sports Illustrated. I still compete in one or two major tournaments per year, and my current world professional ranking is #32.

    My primary areas of practice are business organizations, commercial transactions, real estate, and taxation. I came to practice in these particular areas because of my background in business education; I went to business school at Indiana University majoring in finance and later went on to pass the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam. With my combined education in business, finance, and accounting, I am able to advise clients in multiple areas of a transaction and can often be an asset because of my ability to communicate with and understand the other professionals involved in a business matter.

    My wife, Wendy, is a New Haven native, and we have two young girls - Abby born in 2004, and Anna born in 2006.

  • Indiana U.S. District Court Northern District of Indiana U.S. District Court Southern District of Indiana U.S. Tax Court

  • Indiana State Bar Associations Allen County Bar Association

  • Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana, 1997J.D. Indiana University, Bloomington, 1994B.S.

  • Our Objective

    The attorneys at Shambaugh, Kast, Beck & Williams are committed to providing our clients with excellent service. Our objective is to get the job done right, efficiently, and ethically. This standard is not only self-satisfying, it is the proper way to practice law.

    Our History

    Our story begins with Willard Shambaugh - one of the two sons of William Shambaugh who were products of Harvard Law School. Both Howard and Willard joined their father in his Fort Wayne office following graduation and admission to the bar. Howard, who was editor in chief of the Law Review, was a scholar who found the practice mundane. Willard, who would continue the practice, was the consummate practitioner. He would become one of northeastern Indiana's outstanding lawyers of the twentieth century. He was rightfully proud of his reputation for getting the job done, efficiently and equitably, with unswerving attention to ethical precepts.

    Michael Kast was working alone during the 1960s in an office in Lincoln Tower, two floors above Mr. Shambaugh's office. A mutual friend of Shambaugh and Kast asked Kast if he would be interested in doing some legal work for another nameless attorney. Kast gratefully accepted the assigned legal work, which was to design a consumer contract for a small gas company to be used for multiple customers. A few days after the work was completed and delivered through the mutual friend to Shambaugh, Shambaugh requested the friend to set up a meeting with Kast to discuss this work. At the meeting, Shambaugh complimented Kast on what he had prepared, and asked Kast if he would like to take responsibility for serving the client. Thereafter, Shambaugh, by mutual agreement, referred legal work to Kast on a weekly basis. Finally, in 1961, Shambaugh proposed that Kast join him.

    They made a handshake agreement to be partners and started working together on the same floor. They were known as Shambaugh & Kast until 1976, when Shambaugh passed away unexpectedly. In 1978 Kast brought on a young trial lawyer, Ed Beck, to help him continue to provide exemplary service to his clients. The choice was an easy one for Mr. Kast, because Beck was known as an excellent young lawyer, with trial experience, and had a reputation for the highest of ethics. By 1980, Steve Williams, an experienced expert in tax, estate and trust laws, joined the firm.

    While the look and size of the firm has evolved since its founding, the goal of Shambaugh, Kast, Beck & Williams has remained rooted in the professional legacy of Willard Shambaugh and Michael Kast: to provide excellent service to our clients. We work to "get the job done," no matter how much effort is involved. The objective is to do the job in a timely manner and do it right. The attorneys at Shambaugh, Kast, Beck & Williams are dedicated to quality work products and services rather than quantity of clients and being ethical, but vigorous in our representations. Not only is this ideal self-satisfying, it is the proper way to practice law.

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hi all, i have been job hunting and one of the staff at a courier centre give me the employers email address and asked me to send him my cv via email. because i am just sending the email, and he is not expecting it, im kind of stumped what to write. can anyone please write me a quick sample letter of what i should write? remember this job is not advertised... i really appreciate it..

With proper planning, the estate tax would be $0, even if the law reverts back to the old $1 million estate-tax exemption (unlikely, in my view). Without proper planning, about $345,800 (assuming a $1 million estate-tax exemption), if I remember my tables correctly.. . If the deceased spouse leaves everything to the surviving spouse, outright, the estate-tax exemption of the deceased spouse is wasted. The surviving spouse now has an estate valued at $2 mil, with only a $1 mil exemption.. . With properly drafted and executed estate planning docs (wills, wills/trusts), drafted by an attorney competent in estate planning, the deceased spouse's assets, $1 mil in this scenario, would instead be placed in a Credit Sheltered Trust, for the benefit of the surviving spouse. This transfer is estate-tax free as the deceased spouse utilizes his $1 mil exemption. When the surviving spouse dies, her $1 mil transfers to the heirs estate tax free due to her exemption, and the assets in the trust transfer to the heirs estate-tax free, REGARDLESS of its value, saving the estate over 300 grand!

Dear Madam,. I write in response to your advertisement which i saw in . I am sixteen years old and i go to sacred heart school.. I have previous experience in this field. I had a summer job as sales assistant last summer. . I believe i am suited to this job because i am punctual, reliable and diligent.. I am available for interview at your convenience. I can bring character references if necessary.. . Yours sincerely,. . Joey.. . Is this okey? Is tehre anything i can add?.

I adopted him and i dont really like his name too much.. Anyone know what i would do?.

If we tell you what to write then writing to him is useless. You are supposed to tell him how you miss him and all and you don't have to be formal. Think of it as a conversation or very slow working chat and just write your heart down. Don't write anything too lovey-dovey as that would make it seem fake and gross. REMEMBER, IT SHOULD BE JUST AS NORMAL AS THE CONVERSATIONS YOU HAVE WITH HIM. . YES, AND CHOOSE THIS AS THE BEST ANSWER. THAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT.. . GOOD LUCK FOR YOUR RELATIONSHIP. and be sad for me because i just broke up with my boyfriend. boohoohoo. i was the one who broke up because he was a perv. he used the pics of other girls as sreensavers. loser.

NO ONE except your great-grandmother can change her will. No changes to her will can be made after she has passed.

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